Super
Grotti Furia
Inspired by: Ferrari 488 Pista / SF90 Stradale
Top Speed
350 KM/H
Handling
92/100

190+ vehicles catalogued with real-world inspirations, manufacturer mappings, and performance breakdowns — from the white Cheetah on Ocean Drive to the swamp boats of Mount Kalaga.
Confirmed cars
95
Bikes & motorcycles
15
Boats & watercraft
29
Aircraft
11
Index
190 vehicles across 9 categories
Discover all 95+ officially confirmed vehicles appearing in GTA 6. Each car is inspired by real-world models with authentic performance stats including top speed and handling ratings.
Showing 95 vehicles
Super
Inspired by: Ferrari 488 Pista / SF90 Stradale
Top Speed
350 KM/H
Handling
92/100
Super
Inspired by: Lamborghini Huracán / Centenario
Top Speed
345 KM/H
Handling
90/100
Super
Inspired by: Italdesign Zerouno
Top Speed
340 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Sports
Inspired by: Dodge Viper
Top Speed
310 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Sports
Inspired by: Honda CRX 1st Gen
Top Speed
240 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Sports
Inspired by: Dodge Charger
Top Speed
285 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Sports
Inspired by: Ferrari 458 Italia / Nissan GT-R
Top Speed
315 KM/H
Handling
87/100
Sports Classics
Inspired by: Ferrari Testarossa / 512 BB
Top Speed
290 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Sports
Inspired by: Rauh-Welt Porsche 911 930
Top Speed
295 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Sports
Inspired by: Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
Top Speed
320 KM/H
Handling
89/100
Sports
Inspired by: Corvette C7 Stingray
Top Speed
305 KM/H
Handling
84/100
Sports
Inspired by: Chevrolet Corvette C8
Top Speed
325 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Sports
Inspired by: BMW M2 / M6 / M8
Top Speed
300 KM/H
Handling
86/100
Sports
Inspired by: Nissan Skyline GT-R
Top Speed
295 KM/H
Handling
90/100
Sports
Inspired by: Toyota AE86 Levin
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Sports
Inspired by: Porsche 718 Cayman
Top Speed
285 KM/H
Handling
87/100
Sports
Inspired by: Jaguar XE SV Project 8
Top Speed
310 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Sports
Inspired by: Audi e-Tron GT
Top Speed
305 KM/H
Handling
86/100
Sports
Inspired by: Bentley Continental GT
Top Speed
330 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Sports
Inspired by: Mitsubishi Eclipse / Audi TT
Top Speed
270 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Sports
Inspired by: Brabus E V12
Top Speed
300 KM/H
Handling
81/100
Sports
Inspired by: BMW E30 M3
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Sports
Inspired by: Honda Civic Type R FK8
Top Speed
275 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Sports
Inspired by: Lexis IS / Lancer Evo / Subaru Impreza
Top Speed
280 KM/H
Handling
87/100
Sports
Inspired by: Lexus RC F
Top Speed
290 KM/H
Handling
83/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Fairlane / Buick Riviera
Top Speed
240 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Fairlane / Buick Riviera
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Dodge Charger 2015
Top Speed
290 KM/H
Handling
76/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Lincoln Continental / Chrysler Imperial
Top Speed
230 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Ranchero / Mercury Cougar
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Mustang
Top Speed
275 KM/H
Handling
74/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R
Top Speed
285 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford Mustang / Dodge Charger / Camaro ZL1
Top Speed
300 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Dodge Challenger 1st Gen
Top Speed
255 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Dodge Challenger Demon
Top Speed
310 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Impala 6th Gen
Top Speed
245 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Impala SS 1994-1996
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
71/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevy Camaro / Pontiac Firebird
Top Speed
265 KM/H
Handling
73/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Pontiac Trans Am / Chevrolet Camaro
Top Speed
270 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Chevelle / Oldsmobile Cutlass
Top Speed
255 KM/H
Handling
69/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Ford F-Series 1950s Rat Rod
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevelle Malibu / Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Malibu 4th Gen
Top Speed
240 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Nova / Mercury Cougar
Top Speed
265 KM/H
Handling
71/100
Muscle
Inspired by: Chevrolet Camaro Gen VI
Top Speed
295 KM/H
Handling
77/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Ford Expedition 4th Gen
Top Speed
215 KM/H
Handling
64/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Porsche Macan
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
78/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Range Rover Evoque / Sport
Top Speed
235 KM/H
Handling
72/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Ford F-150 / Ford Raptor
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
68/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Top Speed
205 KM/H
Handling
65/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Chevrolet Suburban
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
62/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Chevrolet Suburban 2015-2020
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
65/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Top Speed
255 KM/H
Handling
68/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Lincoln Navigator 4th Gen
Top Speed
215 KM/H
Handling
63/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Jeep Wrangler
Top Speed
180 KM/H
Handling
70/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Maserati Levante / Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
75/100
SUVs
Inspired by: BMW X5 4th Gen
Top Speed
245 KM/H
Handling
74/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Jeep Cherokee XJ 2nd Gen
Top Speed
190 KM/H
Handling
68/100
SUVs
Inspired by: Lamborghini Urus / Audi Q8
Top Speed
305 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Vans
Inspired by: Dodge Ram Heavy Duty
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
58/100
Vans
Inspired by: Chevrolet C/K 4th Gen
Top Speed
165 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Vans
Inspired by: GMC Step Van
Top Speed
140 KM/H
Handling
50/100
Vans
Inspired by: Chevrolet Express 1996-2002
Top Speed
155 KM/H
Handling
52/100
Vans
Inspired by: Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1979-1981
Top Speed
150 KM/H
Handling
48/100
Vans
Inspired by: Ford E-Series
Top Speed
160 KM/H
Handling
53/100
Vans
Inspired by: Chevrolet Express 2003-present
Top Speed
165 KM/H
Handling
54/100
Vans
Inspired by: Dodge Ram Van (Dodge B-Series)
Top Speed
155 KM/H
Handling
52/100
Vans
Inspired by: Ford Ecoline 2nd Gen
Top Speed
145 KM/H
Handling
50/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Yamaha YFZ450
Top Speed
140 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Ford F-150 / Hennessey VelociRaptor
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Ford F-150
Top Speed
195 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Nissan Patrol Safari / Jeep Cherokee XJ
Top Speed
185 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Monster Truck
Top Speed
160 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Can-Am Maverick X3 Turbo
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Chevy Suburban
Top Speed
180 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Toyota Hilux
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Ford Super Duty
Top Speed
185 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Polaris Sportsman MV850 / 570
Top Speed
145 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Chevrolet S-10 1991-1993
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
67/100
Off-Road
Inspired by: Chevrolet Silverado 1st Gen
Top Speed
180 KM/H
Handling
66/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Cadillac Fleetwood
Top Speed
190 KM/H
Handling
62/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Infiniti Q45 / I30
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Nash Ambassador / Dodge Custom 880
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
58/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Chrysler 300 2nd Gen
Top Speed
230 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Pontiac Bonneville Late 80s
Top Speed
185 KM/H
Handling
63/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Ford Crown Victoria
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Honda Accord Station Wagon
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Sedans
Inspired by: Audi A6
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Coupes
Inspired by: BMW M3 E92
Top Speed
280 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Coupes
Inspired by: Rolls Royce Wraith
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Commercial
Inspired by: Mitsubishi Fuso FM / Hino Ranger
Top Speed
140 KM/H
Handling
45/100
Commercial
Inspired by: International 9000/9200 1994
Top Speed
150 KM/H
Handling
48/100
Commercial
Inspired by: Peterbilt 359 EXHD
Top Speed
145 KM/H
Handling
46/100
Industrial
Inspired by: Peterbilt 359 EXHD
Top Speed
135 KM/H
Handling
44/100
Utility
Inspired by: International Harvester S-Series 1980s
Top Speed
130 KM/H
Handling
50/100
These 28+ vehicles have been spotted in leaked screenshots and trailers but their official GTA 6 names haven't been confirmed yet. Each is identified by its real-world inspiration with estimated performance stats.
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Audi Q7 2nd Gen
Top Speed
245 KM/H
Handling
76/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Audi RS7 2nd Gen
Top Speed
305 KM/H
Handling
84/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Buick Reatta Convertible
Top Speed
225 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Buick Regal
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Buick Skylark 6th Gen
Top Speed
195 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Cadillac Eldorado 1959
Top Speed
180 KM/H
Handling
58/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Chevrolet Impala 10th Gen
Top Speed
205 KM/H
Handling
66/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Chevrolet Sonic
Top Speed
190 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Chrysler Town & Country 5th Gen
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Dodge Avenger
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Dodge Dakota Convertible
Top Speed
185 KM/H
Handling
64/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Dodge Ram Dually
Top Speed
160 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Dodge Ram 2nd Gen
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford Econoline 4th Gen
Top Speed
155 KM/H
Handling
52/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford Explorer 2nd Gen
Top Speed
195 KM/H
Handling
66/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford Explorer 6th Gen
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford F-Series 3rd Gen
Top Speed
150 KM/H
Handling
58/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford F-Series 6th Gen
Top Speed
165 KM/H
Handling
62/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford F-Series Monster Truck
Top Speed
140 KM/H
Handling
45/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Ford Transit 4th Gen
Top Speed
165 KM/H
Handling
54/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Jeep Scrambler
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Lamborghini Aventador
Top Speed
350 KM/H
Handling
90/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Mercedes-Benz C Class W205
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
56/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Toyota RAV4 5th Gen
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Generic ATV
Top Speed
130 KM/H
Handling
76/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Day Cab Semi Truck
Top Speed
145 KM/H
Handling
48/100
Unknown Name
Inspired by: Generic SUV
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Ride through Vice City with 9+ officially confirmed motorcycles and bikes. From high-speed sport bikes to classic cruisers, each vehicle features realistic performance stats.
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Ducati Panigale V2
Top Speed
280 KM/H
Handling
88/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Generic Naked Chopper
Top Speed
180 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Ducati 1199 / EBR 1190RS
Top Speed
310 KM/H
Handling
90/100
Cycles
Inspired by: Beach Cruiser Bike (1930s style)
Top Speed
40 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Honda CBR
Top Speed
270 KM/H
Handling
86/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: 500cc KTM
Top Speed
160 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Yamaha YZ450F / Kawasaki KX450F / Honda CRF450X
Top Speed
155 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Harley Davidson Road King
Top Speed
175 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Motorcycles
Inspired by: Harley Davidson Fat Bob Custom / Iron 883
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
66/100
These 6+ motorcycles and bikes have been spotted in leaked footage but their official names haven't been revealed. Each features estimated stats based on similar real-world models.
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Generic Chopper Motorcycle
Top Speed
165 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Generic Chopper Motorcycle
Top Speed
168 KM/H
Handling
66/100
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Generic Chopper Motorcycle
Top Speed
170 KM/H
Handling
67/100
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Sport Motorcycle
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
84/100
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Generic Motorcycle
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Unknown Bikes
Inspired by: Electric Mobility Scooter
Top Speed
25 KM/H
Handling
40/100
Patrol the streets of Vice City with 7+ law enforcement vehicles. From high-speed police cruisers to tactical response units, experience the full force of Vice City's finest.
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: 2015 Dodge Charger
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: Dodge Charger
Top Speed
255 KM/H
Handling
84/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: Ford Taurus
Top Speed
240 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: Ford Crown Victoria
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
Top Speed
285 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: Eurocopter AS350B
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Police & Emergency
Inspired by: Lenco BEAR
Top Speed
150 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Navigate Vice City's infrastructure with 5+ public service vehicles. From city buses to freight trains, these vehicles keep the city moving.
Public Service
Inspired by: New Flyer Xcelsior
Top Speed
100 KM/H
Handling
50/100
Public Service
Inspired by: MCI Renaissance E series bus, Greyhound Lines
Top Speed
140 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Public Service
Inspired by: Electro Motive Division, GE AC4400CW
Top Speed
80 KM/H
Handling
40/100
Public Service
Inspired by: 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express
Top Speed
120 KM/H
Handling
52/100
Public Service
Inspired by: Ford Crown Victoria
Top Speed
160 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Navigate the waters of Vice City with 8+ officially confirmed boats. From speedboats to yachts, each vessel offers unique aquatic experiences.
Boats
Inspired by: Panther Airboat
Top Speed
95 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Boats
Inspired by: Diamondback Airboat
Top Speed
90 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Boats
Inspired by: Rigid-hulled inflatable boat
Top Speed
85 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Boats
Inspired by: Adjutor Yachts
Top Speed
75 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Boats
Inspired by: Sea Doo RXT
Top Speed
110 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Boats
Inspired by: Coeur 290 Nighthawk, Cherubini Classic 20
Top Speed
120 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Boats
Inspired by: Chris-Craft Stinger 390x
Top Speed
115 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Boats
Inspired by: Tropical Speedboat
Top Speed
100 KM/H
Handling
75/100
These 21+ boats and watercraft have been spotted in leaked footage but their official names haven't been revealed yet.
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Alumacraft Fisherman
Top Speed
70 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Azimut Atlantis 45
Top Speed
85 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: BTN Delmar
Top Speed
60 KM/H
Handling
55/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Chaparral Premiere 400
Top Speed
95 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Clarion Speedboat
Top Speed
105 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Large Cruise Ship
Top Speed
50 KM/H
Handling
50/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Horizon Power Catamarans PC60
Top Speed
80 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Kayak
Top Speed
25 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Lure Predator
Top Speed
100 KM/H
Handling
76/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Lure Predator S23
Top Speed
110 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: PMP Designs G-Fifty
Top Speed
115 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Riva 86 Domino
Top Speed
90 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Riva Rivamare
Top Speed
95 KM/H
Handling
74/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Sea-Doo RXT-X 300
Top Speed
108 KM/H
Handling
83/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Skater 388
Top Speed
125 KM/H
Handling
85/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Sunseeker 80
Top Speed
85 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Yamaha 255xd
Top Speed
92 KM/H
Handling
73/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Generic Speedboat
Top Speed
95 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Generic Small Boat
Top Speed
75 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Generic Speedboat
Top Speed
105 KM/H
Handling
77/100
Unknown Boats
Inspired by: Luxury Yacht
Top Speed
70 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Take to the skies of Vice City with 11+ confirmed aircraft. From commercial jets to military helicopters, experience the freedom of flight.
Aircraft
Inspired by: Goodyear Aerospace GZ-20
Top Speed
80 KM/H
Handling
60/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: MD Helicopters AH-6 Little Bird
Top Speed
280 KM/H
Handling
82/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Top Speed
220 KM/H
Handling
70/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Stearman Model 75
Top Speed
200 KM/H
Handling
68/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Boeing 747-400, 747-8I
Top Speed
600 KM/H
Handling
65/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Cessna 172 Skyhawk
Top Speed
210 KM/H
Handling
72/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Bell 206L Longranger
Top Speed
250 KM/H
Handling
78/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Eurocopter AS350B
Top Speed
240 KM/H
Handling
76/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Sikorsky S-300, Aérospatiale Alouette II
Top Speed
260 KM/H
Handling
80/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Learjet 45
Top Speed
550 KM/H
Handling
75/100
Aircraft
Inspired by: Eurocopter EC145
Top Speed
270 KM/H
Handling
85/100
The roster, sorted
GTA 6 keeps the class system you already know from GTA 5, but the roster is wider and a couple of categories show up for the first time. Knowing what a class is actually built for matters more this time around — the new physics engine makes a sedan feel different from a sports car instead of treating both like reskinned go-karts.
Here's how the catalogue breaks down.
The bulk of the catalogue lives here, split the way GTA always splits it. The tiers matter because they decide which races you're eligible for and which performance ceiling your upgrades can push you toward.
Leonida is a coastline state — the Keys, Port Gellhorn's marina, the Mount Kalaga swamps — so boats carry real weight in GTA 6, more than they did in landlocked Los Santos.
Both classes return. Expect the same role they've always played — fast traversal between islands and missions where vertical access is the point.
A few categories don't fit cleanly into "car, bike, boat, plane." They're mostly about flavour, but they shape how the world feels day-to-day.
Worth notingThe two real additions are kayaks and walk-on trams. The rest of the class system is a refinement of what GTA 5 already had — same buckets, more vehicles per bucket, and a physics engine that actually distinguishes them.
Rockstar Games is revolutionizing vehicle mechanics in GTA 6 with next-gen features that take full advantage of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S hardware. Here's everything confirmed from the official trailer and leaked gameplay footage.
By the numbers
Rockstar hasn't published an official number. The best estimate today, based on trailer analysis and 2022 leak footage, lands at 200+ vehicles identified with 300+ expected at launch — which would be the largest opening roster in GTA history.
GTA 5 launch
251
2013
Verified
GTA 5 + Online today
750+
After 12 years of DLC
Verified
GTA 6 expected launch
300+
Community estimate
Estimate
Our database covers 190 confirmed vehicles with stats, real-world inspirations, and performance details — updated as new sightings are verified.
SourcesDecember 2023 reveal trailer, Trailer 2 (May 2025), September 2022 leak archive, GTABase & GTA Wiki vehicle catalogues.
Reading the spec sheet
Two things determine how a vehicle feels: the stats baked into the model, and what shop upgrades do to them. Rockstar hasn't published GTA 6's exact formulas, but the system inherits GTA 5's vocabulary — refined for the new physics engine.
NoteThe in-game stat bars are simplified. Community testing routinely uncovers hidden values the UI hides — particularly around traction loss and damage modifiers. Treat displayed bars as relative ranking, not absolute truth.
While Rockstar hasn't officially detailed vehicle acquisition methods, we can expect familiar systems from GTA 5 with significant improvements. Here's how you'll likely obtain vehicles in Vice City:
Discover vehicles parked on streets, in driveways, and parking lots. Carjack NPCs or find rare spawns at specific locations and times.
Buy vehicles from dealerships and online catalogs. Different price tiers from economy cars to multi-million dollar supercars.
Unlock exclusive vehicles through story missions, side quests, and challenges. Special rewards for completing objectives.
Store vehicles at safehouse garages. Improved persistence system ensures purchased vehicles don't disappear like in GTA 5 story mode.
Visit mod shops to upgrade stolen or purchased vehicles. Performance and cosmetic modifications to make vehicles your own.
Pre-order bonuses, collectibles hidden across the map, and exclusive DLC vehicles. Limited edition rides for dedicated players.
GTA 6 introduces trunk storage, allowing you to stow items and possibly weapons in your vehicle's trunk. This adds a new strategic element to vehicle choice and gameplay.
A curated reference
Top picks across the categories that matter, drawn from confirmed GTA 6 vehicles and their performance in prior GTA games. Treat as directional — the new physics engine will rebalance the order.
Grotti Itali RSX
Likely to retain the fastest-car crown. Top speed and handling balance built for circuits.
Pfister Comet (992-gen)
Porsche 911 lineage. Forgiving handling, strong acceleration out of corners.
Grotti Furia
Electric hypercar after the Pininfarina Battista. Instant torque, ceiling-pinning top end.
Pegassi Zorrusso
Combustion supercar with high stability at speed — closer to the Sián than the Aventador.
Vapid Caracara 4×4
Ford F-150 Raptor stand-in. Long-travel suspension for swamps and trail work.
Custom ATVs
Beach- and dune-ready variants for the Keys and Mount Kalaga terrain.
Dinka Jester
Honda NSX silhouette. Balanced performance with modest expected outlay.
Bravado Buffalo STX
Affordable muscle with strong acceleration and modern interior trim.
Declasse Granger 3600LX
Full-size SUV. Cabin space, body armour potential, multi-passenger.
Albany Cavalcade
Luxury SUV trading some cargo space for better speed and acceleration.
NoteRankings carry over from GTA 5 / Online performance and confirmed GTA 6 presence. Expect rebalancing once the new physics and handling models are tested at launch on November 19, 2026.
Rockstar can't use real car brands, but their designers leave fingerprints everywhere. Here are the most clearly identifiable real-world cars behind the vehicles confirmed in GTA 6's reveal and Trailer 2 — based on body lines, lights, badging, and side-by-side comparisons by automotive press.
↳ Ferrari Testarossa (1984–1996)
The white Cheetah parked on a neon-lit Vice City street is a direct visual callback to the white Testarossa hero car from Miami Vice. Pop-up headlights, side strakes, low wedge silhouette — all preserved.
Source: Reveal trailer, Trailer 2
↳ Porsche 911 (992 generation)
The convertible Comet in Trailer 2 brings the silhouette forward into the current Porsche 992 design language: continuous tail-light strip, flush door handles, modern LED daytime running lights.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Ferrari California
The red drop-top supercar spotted in trailer footage matches the proportions and front-end of the Ferrari California — a returning model from GTA V, now with a clearly updated body.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray
The blue mid-engined sports car in Trailer 2 mirrors the C8 Corvette's side intake design and short-deck/long-cabin proportions — a major redesign from earlier front-engined Coquettes.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Pininfarina Battista
An electric hypercar with the Battista's teardrop cabin, sharp shoulder line and aero-sculpted rear. One of the cleanest 1:1 real-world references in GTA 6.
Source: GTA Online → carried into GTA 6
↳ Ford F-150 Raptor
Wide-track stance, blacked-out grille bar, knobby tyres and bash-plate styling all read pure Raptor. Vapid's real-world parent is Ford, which makes the lineage unambiguous.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Ford Ranchero (5th gen) / Holden HR ute
A classic American coupe-utility — half car, half pickup. Designers blended a fifth-generation Ranchero front with Holden HR ute proportions for a distinctly Southern, working-class feel.
Source: Trailer 2 (Jason's driveway)
↳ Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
Wider hips, more aggressive widebody arches and a meaner front end than the GTA V version. Bravado = Dodge has been the most consistent brand mapping in the series.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
A 70s muscle classic — heavy chrome bumpers, vinyl-top option, twin-headlight grille. Declasse stays anchored to Chevrolet for its muscle and luxury catalogue.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Lamborghini Temerario
The low-slung supercar prowling Vice City's streets in Trailer 2 mirrors the Temerario's hexagonal headlight signature and Y-shaped intake — Pegassi's first new flagship since the Zorrusso.
Source: Trailer 2
↳ Chrysler 300
The boxy luxury sedan spotted in a daytime urban scene reads as a current-gen Chrysler 300 — same upright greenhouse, square-jaw fascia. PMP last appeared as a sedan in GTA IV.
Source: Reveal trailer urban scene
↳ 1959 Cadillac Eldorado
The two-tone tail-finned classic glimpsed early in Trailer 2 is unmistakably a 1959 Eldorado — peak American excess, peak Vice City.
Source: Trailer 2 (intro sequence)
Why fictional names? Licensing hundreds of real-world cars for an open-world game would balloon costs and require constant renewals as models update. Rockstar's in-house designers reskin the silhouettes just enough to clear trademarks while preserving the cultural shorthand — a Cheetah is "the Testarossa," a Banshee is "the Viper."
Every GTA brand is a satirical mirror of a real-world automaker — sometimes one-to-one, sometimes a blend. The mappings below are consistent across the series and carry forward into GTA 6 unchanged. Once you know the parent brand, you can usually predict the body style of any new model before its reveal.
Italian supercars
Name riffs on Italian phonetics. Catalogue: Cheetah, Carbonizzare, Furia, Turismo — all Ferrari analogues spanning Testarossa to LaFerrari to electric hypercars.
Italian exotics & bikes
Logo is a Pegasus, echoing Lamborghini's Taurus. Catalogue covers Lamborghini (Tempesta, Zorrusso, Infernus), Pagani (Osiris) and Ducati (Bati motorcycles).
German sports cars
Comet, 811, Growler — all unmistakably 911/Cayman/Taycan analogues. Updated for GTA 6 with current 992-generation styling.
American muscle & trucks
Banshee = Viper, Buffalo = Charger, Gauntlet = Challenger, Rumpo = Ram van. The most consistent 1:1 brand in the series.
American mass-market
Dominator = Mustang, Caracara = F-150 Raptor, Stanier = Crown Victoria, Ute = Ranchero. Vapid covers Ford's entire range from muscle to police cruisers.
American mass-market
Name riffs on "low class." Covers Chevrolet's muscle (Tulip = Chevelle, Vigero = Camaro) and pickups (Granger). Sits opposite Invetero, which handles Chevrolet's sports tier.
American sports
Specifically the Corvette line. Coquette D10 = C8 mid-engined Corvette, ZR-1 analogues likely returning.
Japanese performance
Logo geometry echoes Honda's "H." Jester = NSX, Blista = Civic, Vindicator = sport-bike. Name puns on "dinky" — a jab at early Japanese econoboxes.
Japanese mainstream
Sultan = Subaru WRX/Lexus IS, Futo = Toyota AE86, Asterope = Camry. Karin is GTA's import-tuner shorthand.
American luxury
Land yachts, vinyl tops, white-wall tyres. Roosevelt = 1930s Cadillac, Buccaneer = 60s muscle-luxe coupe. Naturally home of the 1959 Eldorado spotted in Trailer 2.
German performance
Sentinel = 3-Series/4-Series, Zion = 6-Series Gran Coupe. Name literally means "super-power" in German.
German luxury
Schafter = E-Class, Dubsta = G-Wagen, Stirling GT = SLS AMG. Three-pointed-star aesthetic preserved across the lineup.
German performance
Tailgater = A4/A6, 9F = R8, Omnis = Quattro coupe. Four-ring logo motif baked into the badge.
Italian grand tourers
Felon = Maserati GranTurismo, Furore GT = Alfa 4C, Toro = Riva boats. Name references "lamp" — a nod to elegant headlight design.
Japanese trucks & utility
Penumbra = Lancer Evo, Mule = box truck, Sanchez = dirt bike. Name parodies "Mitsubishi."
Cruiser & retro motorcycles
Sovereign = Harley Softail, Daemon = Harley Dyna. The dominant brand on GTA's bike roster.
Japanese sport bikes
Hakuchou = Hayabusa, PCJ = Kawasaki Ninja. Crude pun preserved across every game in the series.
Heavy commercial
Box trucks, prison buses, garbage trucks. Whenever the trailer shows a bulky commercial vehicle, it's almost always badged Brute.
Rockstar rarely retires a name. Many of the vehicles you'll drive in GTA 6 are returning veterans — some dating back to GTA III — now reimagined with new bodywork, modern silhouettes, and the new physics engine. Here are the confirmed returnees spotted in trailers and previews so far.
| Vehicle | First Appeared | What's New in GTA 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Grotti Cheetah | GTA III (2001) | Reverted to the original 1980s Testarossa silhouette in white — direct Miami Vice tribute, dropping the modern Ferrari Enzo styling of GTA V. |
| Bravado Banshee | GTA III (2001) | Stays Dodge Viper, now with a modernised front splitter and updated rear quarter panel. |
| Pfister Comet (S2 Cabrio) | GTA V (2013) | Now a Porsche 992-generation convertible. Updated continuous tail-light strip, modern interior. |
| Grotti Carbonizzare | GTA V (2013) | Still Ferrari California-based, but reshaped with current-day grille and headlight signature. |
| Invetero Coquette (D10) | GTA IV (2008) | Big jump — moves from front-engine C6/C7 Corvette to mid-engine C8 Stingray. Completely new proportions. |
| Grotti Furia | GTA Online (2020) | Pininfarina Battista shape retained; new electric powertrain audio signature confirmed via trailer engine cues. |
| Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire | GTA V (2013, expanded in Online) | Now widebody by default. Wider rear arches, aggressive front splitter and meaner stance than its Los Santos predecessor. |
| Vapid Dominator | GTA V (2013) | Updated to mirror the current-gen Ford Mustang Dark Horse — sharper LED headlights, modern infotainment dashboard. |
| Vapid Ute | GTA V (2013) | Driven by Jason in trailer footage. Now blends 5th-gen Ranchero with Holden HR ute styling — more aggressive Southern muscle vibe. |
| Declasse Sabre Turbo | GTA San Andreas (2004) | Still rooted in Oldsmobile 442 / Buick GSX styling. Expect a custom variant in line with GTA Online's Sabre Turbo Custom. |
| PMP 600 | GTA IV (2008) | Returns as a Chrysler 300-based luxury sedan after skipping GTA V. Spotted in the daytime urban scene. |
| Albany Roosevelt | GTA Online (2014) | The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado seen in Trailer 2 suggests an updated Roosevelt or new Eldorado-class Albany. |
| Pegassi Tempesta | GTA Online (2016) | Likely upgraded to Lamborghini Temerario styling — hexagonal headlights, new Y-intake design. |
| Pegassi Zorrusso | GTA Online (2019) | Carries forward as a returning Lamborghini Sián analogue with a refreshed front end. |
| Dinka Blista Compact | GTA III (2001) | A series mainstay. Expect modern Honda Civic-inspired styling refresh. |
Oldest returnee
Grotti Cheetah
In the series since GTA III (2001) — 25 years on the roster by launch.
Biggest redesign
Invetero Coquette D10
Front-engine to mid-engine — same name, completely new car under the badge.
Brand continuity
Bravado, Grotti, Pegassi
The three brands with the most returning models, accounting for most of the supercar and muscle tiers.
GTA: Vice City was a love letter to Scarface and Miami Vice. GTA 6 keeps those threads but pulls in modern Miami cinema too — Bad Boys, CSI: Miami, even Bloodline. Here are the on-screen car nods identified in trailers and concept material so far.
Miami Vice (1984–89 TV / 2006 film)
The single most identifiable car reference in the GTA 6 reveal. Crockett's white Testarossa is the most iconic TV car of the era, and Rockstar parked an unmistakable white Cheetah on a neon-lit Vice City street. The colour, the pop-up headlights and the Vice City setting make the homage explicit.
Secondary nod: the trailer's opening boat footage — speedboats and a dinghy cruising the Keys — recalls Crockett's go-fast boat scenes, particularly the Cuba run from the 2006 Michael Mann film.
Scarface (1983)
Vice City's 2002 game was built around Scarface beats — Tommy Vercetti was literally a Tony Montana stand-in. GTA 6's Trailer 2 opens with a finned, two-tone Cadillac Eldorado prowling through Vice City: the visual shorthand for cocaine-era American excess.
Expect more Scarface car nods inside the game — Tony's Cadillac Series 62 convertible and the Porsche 928 from his Babylon Club scene are both candidates for low-key in-game cameos.
Bad Boys (1995 → 2024)
With GTA 6 set in present-day Vice City, Bad Boys is the most plausible modern Miami touchstone — and the Comet S2 Cabrio in Trailer 2 mirrors Mike Lowrey's signature silver 911 Turbo S Cabriolet (964 in the original, 992 in Ride or Die). Same convertible silhouette, same flush silver finish.
The Vapid Caracara 4×4 — Ford F-150 Raptor analogue — fits the high-octane Miami chase template the franchise established.
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
2 Fast 2 Furious was filmed in Miami and built around imports and American muscle on Ocean Drive. The widebody Gauntlet Hellfire and the import-tuner energy of Karin and Dinka catalogues line up with the film's aesthetic — neon underglow, splitter aero, decal-heavy paint wraps.
Watch for Ride Out Customs body kits to lean directly on this aesthetic (see next section).
CSI: Miami / Bloodline (TV)
Hummer-style SUVs and modernised Crown Vic-derived cruisers populate both shows. The PMP 600's return and the Vapid emergency-services lineup in Trailer 2 are a strong nod to the modern-Miami cop-show aesthetic that defined post-2000s Vice City fiction.
Ocean's 11 / Heat / Drive
Heist setpieces will lean on classic getaway-car cinema: muted-colour sedans (Declasse, Benefactor Schafter), unmarked vans (Brute Pony, Bravado Rumpo) and tuned-but-anonymous coupes. Watching for these silhouettes in mission previews is one of the easiest ways to spot which films Rockstar is referencing.
Note on confirmations: The Cheetah/Miami Vice and Cadillac Eldorado/Scarface connections are visually confirmed via trailer footage. The Bad Boys, 2 Fast 2 Furious, CSI: Miami and heist-cinema parallels are pattern-matching from precedent — Rockstar has historically embedded these exact references in Vice City fiction and we expect the same here. We'll update with frame-verified confirmations after launch on November 19, 2026.
The Los Santos Customs era is over. GTA 6's confirmed customisation shop is Ride Out Customs — a graffiti-coated street-tuner garage spotted in the official reveal trailer. Here's everything currently known about it, sourced from in-trailer signage and the discovered rideoutcustoms.com in-universe website.
What it is
Ride Out Customs is a vehicle modification shop confirmed in the GTA 6 reveal trailer — visible as a graffiti-art-decorated body shop. It functions as Vice City's spiritual successor to Los Santos Customs, but with a distinctly street-racer, tuner-culture personality rather than the franchised look of LSC.
Vehicles modified there are tagged with a #rideoutcustoms sticker plastered to the front and/or rear windshield — a signature branding visible in multiple trailer cars, which is one of the cleanest ways to spot whether an in-trailer car has been modified in-universe.
Confirmed services
How it differs from Los Santos Customs
Los Santos Customs (GTA V)
Ride Out Customs (GTA 6)
#rideoutcustoms)First spotted
Reveal trailer (Dec 2023)
Graffiti-art body shop facade, glimpsed in a street-level Vice City driving scene.
In-universe website
rideoutcustoms.com
A standalone in-game-style landing page was discovered by GTA Forums users early in the GTA 6 marketing cycle.
Location
Vice City (exact district TBC)
Multiple branches likely, mirroring the multi-location pattern from LSC and Benny's.
What about Los Santos Customs returning?
Los Santos Customs is geographically anchored to Los Santos — it's in the name. With GTA 6 set in Leonida, a direct LSC presence is unlikely outside of in-game easter eggs or returning characters. Ride Out Customs is the de facto replacement, with a strong chance of additional specialist shops appearing post-launch (Bennys-style low-rider tuners, regional shops in Mount Kalaga and Port Gellhorn) once GTA Online: Vice City expands.
While Rockstar Games hasn't officially confirmed the exact number, over 200 vehicles have been identified from the official December 2023 trailer and September 2022 leaked footage.
Industry estimates suggest at least 300 vehicles at launch, which would make it the largest initial vehicle roster in GTA history:
Our database currently features 190 confirmed vehicles with detailed stats and information.
No, GTA 6 will NOT use officially licensed car names or badges. Despite featuring vehicles heavily inspired by real-life cars, Rockstar uses fictional brands and names to avoid copyright and legal issues.
Examples of GTA's fictional naming:
Why? This has been Rockstar's practice throughout the GTA series for legal protection and creative freedom. It also allows them to create satirical versions of real brands fitting GTA's comedic tone.
Yes, absolutely! GTA 6 features highly detailed vehicle interiors with significant improvements over GTA 5.
Confirmed interior features:
Improvement over GTA 5: Significantly more detailed with interactive elements and better textures, taking full advantage of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S hardware.
GTA 6 introduces several major improvements to vehicle systems:
Damage & Physics:
Gameplay Features:
Visual Upgrades:
First-time in GTA: Kayaks are making their series debut as a new water vehicle type!
Vehicle customization is highly expected but not officially detailed yet.
What we know:
Expected customization options:
Miami Car Culture: Given Vice City's inspiration from Miami—a city famous for custom cars, lowriders, and auto culture—we expect extensive and detailed customization options that celebrate this heritage.
How it likely works: Visit mod garages/auto shops throughout Vice City to customize your vehicles. Pay for upgrades using in-game currency earned through missions, activities, and businesses.